George A. Romero meaning zombies like them, living dead, meaning they were dead, and dead could not talk. Instead, he developed snoring spread of topics and snoring. These are all effective, it makes the movie more realistic. By contrast, "return of the dead" gained an art license for the zombie model and produced a zombie that talks about the first time. Dan O'Bannon said that zombies need to be updated in the modern era. So even if it has some terrible scenes, talking zombies will add some comedy effects to the movie.
Five sequels, including George A. Romero's "Night of the Dead" (1968) and "Dawn of Death" (1978) and "Day of Death" (1985) promoted a zombie catastrophe The concept of focusing on the collapse of people. In this world of death and resurrection, due to some unknown diseases, undead eaters suggest that they are aliens, and the bittered will soon be a zombie. The BBC TV series "Survivor" (1975-1977) and its remake series in 2008 focuses on a group of survivors of the UK, a genetically modified virus that killed more than 90% of the world's population. The first of these two versions examined the direct consequences of the pandemic, while the follow-up series focused on survivors who are building communities and trying to contact other groups It was.
The zombie disaster introduced zombies since the dead night (1968) - carnivorous Dead Sea people inspired by Haitian folklore - they were the main contents of disaster movies. In recent years, "Walking Dead", the comic series since 2003, and the TV series since 2010 saw what happens when the world is destroyed by a virus that turns people into zombies. A group of survivors fight not only zombies but also other survivors of competition. Under the blood and fear, the series thoroughly explores the human problem: Who can you believe? How long will you survive? How are you doing or how do you rebuild society?
Zombie movies after "the night of the dead" basically trace their footsteps. In fact, there are many such as Romero's sequel to his own "Death of Dawn" (1978), "Day of Death" (1985), "Zombie" (1979) and "Return of the Live Dead" (1985) Movies) etc are basic copies. Romero's masterpiece is a cemetery filled with human flesh and walking corpses. Many of them, like such "evil death 2" (1988) and "return of the living dead" 2 (1988), share the challenge of socializing taboo at night. In fact, so far, this type of activity has become a specification of a movie, it is no longer shocking. Indeed, seeing his tooth sinking into a zombie attacking his mother or his sister became a general and cliché material for horror movies.